Tobacco-pipe.



E. GRUNDEL.

TOBACCO PIPE.

p APPUGATION PILED JAN.'21, 1908 8983771 Patented Sept. 15,190&

WITNSSES:

Emil Grande&

A TTORNE Y UNITED STATES ATENT FFICE EM lL GRUNDEL, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORN IA.

TOBACCO-PIPE.

No. 898,877. Specfication ofLetters Patents. Patented Sept. 15, 1908.

Application filed January 21, 1908. Serial No. 11,915.

l and into the chamber tinue on through the mouth-piece 10, while any liquid discharge containing nicotin or otherdeleterious substance will be deposited in the chamber 7, and will flow down the passage 8 into the container 9, from which it may be removed from time to time, as desired.

In order to 'enable the user to properly clean a ipe of this kind, and its connections, ave s own the portion 6 of the air passage as preferably made in two-parts, which abut together and have a slidable sleeve 11, which, when slipped over the meeting ends, will unite the two and form a tight air passage. When moved away from the joint it l allow the parts to be toeach other, and thus readily cleansed.

It will be manfest that the connection 6 may be made in various ways, to suit differ ent fiorms of pipe andone method of making the connection is shown at Fig. 2.

aving thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is- 1. A tobacco pipe 'having in combination a bowl and a stem, said bowl having a hermetically closing cover and having an igniting and draft opening in the bottom, and said stern having a plurality of substantially parallel passages one of said assages'adapted to convey air from the bow to a mouth iece,

To allwhom it 'may concem:

Be it known that I, EMIL GRUNDEL, citi-' zen of the United States, residing in the city and county of San Francisco and State of alifornia, have invented new and useful Improvements in Tobacco-Pipes, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to improvement in pipes for smoking tobacco and the like.

t consists in the combination of whereby the pipe may be charged from the top, ignited from the bottom, with smoke passages and chamber .for' receiving the nicotin or liquid resid'ue.

t also comprises details of Construction, which will be more fully explained by reference to th accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a view of a pipe with a straight stem, Fig. 2 shows the connections with the curved stem.

It is the object of my invention to provide a pipe of such Construction that the objectionable features of nicotin or liquid products arising from combustion may be' kept awayl from the mouth of the smoker; and in furt eranceof this object, I have showna pipe bowlAhaving the usual chamber for tobacco, and a hermetically closing cover 2 which is removably fitted to the top of the bowl, so that by removing the cover the pipe may be filled with tobacco in the usual manner, after which the cover may be replaced. The base of the ,bowl has a small opening 3 throu h which the tobacco may be ignited after t e cover 2 has been replaced.

In order to provide the roper draft, the stem 4 has a passage made through it, as at 5, the inner end of whichis connected with a pipe or passage 6 which extends upwardly and opens into the bowl chamber near the top. he outer end of the passage o ens preferably into a chamber 7, and from t is cham 'ber a assage 8 extends through the -lower part o the stem 4, and discharges into a chamber 9, which may be of any suitable or desired form or material. 'w

The usual mouth-piece 10 is made of any desired ornamental or other material, and screws into the stem 4 of the body, having its central assage connecting with the chamber 7, as sliown. Thus, when the ipe has been ignited, and the draft is pro uced, it will draw the air through the passa e 6 and thenceinto the passage 5 within te stem,

7 The air will conparts first-named one and adapted to return the liquid discharge towards the bowl end of the pipe, a receiver with which the return passage connects, and a mouth piece 'Secured to the stem and having its passage connecting with the passages in the latter.

' 2. A tobacco pipe having in combination a bowl and a stem, said bowl having a hermetcally sealng cover and an ignitng and draft opening in the bottom, and said stem` having a chamber at the front end and having atortuous necting with the bowl of the pipe and theintermediate portion of the passa e connecting with said chamber, and a mout -piece fitted to the stem and having its inner end connecting with the chamber at the front of the stem.

3. In a tobacco-pipe, a bowl having a removable, hermetically closing cap, an igniting anddraft opening in the bottom, a chamber located within the stem of the pipe, an

passage,0ne end ofsaid passage con* turned with relation and the other passage connecting wit the lOQ air draft opening conneotng said ehamber In testimony whereof I have hereunto set with the mouth-piece, a passage in the lower my hand in presence of two subscrbng witpart of the pipe, a receiver wth which it connesses.

nects, a passage connecting the chamber EML GRUNDEL. 5 with the upper part of the ppe bowl, said Witnesses:

passage including abutt'ing tubes, and a slid- R. C. PEPPIN,

able jont-forming sleeve between said tubes. E. H. PAYNE. 

